Interesting, Wonder if we are looking at the same book. Here's a copy from the page and the following one: Possibly you have an earlier version of the book? I have the online copy.
There is a great deal of evidence indicating that cholesterol deposits
in the arteries and veins around the heart are not the cause of heart
attacks. The evidence points out that the walls of these vessels,
about 10 inches or so right at the heart, collapse 70 to 80 times every
minute with each beat of the heart for our entire lives. The vessel
walls are strengthened by vitamin C and a deficiency in vitamin C
along with a couple of amino acids will cause them to weaken.
When the blood vessel walls crack, they remain collapsed and
this is when a heart attack happens. The cholesterol that medical
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people say is clogging the veins has really been deposited there to
compensate for the deficiency of vitamin C. It is the body’s secondary
defense, used to prevent the walls of the arteries and veins on the
heart from collapsing.
To avoid clogged arteries and veins, take 6 to 10 grams of vitamin
C daily. Reduce the amount if you get diarrhea. Dr. Matthias Rath
researched this data and wrote several books. Get his book, Why
Animals Do Not Have Heart Attacks, and check the internet. The
proof is solid, certainly 100 times better than any data supporting
the idea that cholesterol drugs will reduce your chances of a heart
attack.
Keep in mind that Vitamin C is an antioxidant and will
cancel out the oxidizing action of MMS
A number of people have reported reducing the clogging of their
arteries with MMS. There have not been any negative reports for
this use. The body may be able to heal the arteries as quickly as the
cholesterol is removed. Also, read Dr. Matthias Rath’s books.
Two people have called to say that after starting MMS, they noticed
heavy heart palpitations. Later, they called back to say that the pal-
pitations were gone. In my opinion, the palpitations were probably
an indication that bacteria that sometimes grow on the heart valves
were killed. The palpitations may have been uncomfortable, but if left
untreated, the bacteria could have killed the person at a later date.